Showing posts with label doha zoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doha zoo. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

SPOT THE ERROR - DOHA 5

Found at Doha Zoo


Sentence in line (1):
The word "adviced" is wrongly spelled
"Their safety is their own responsibility" would mean the children are responsible for their own safety so this should be good news for the parents.

Sentence in line (4):
"It's not allowed.." is wrong. Perhaps, it should be written: "Visitors are not allowed to bring in..."

Sentences in line (2) and (4):
They sound more like the authority is begging rather than giving instructions.

Compare these two expressions, with and without the comma:
"Please, leave some of the food for me"
and
"Please leave some of the food for me".

Sunday, February 12, 2012

VIDEO: MY CLOSEST ENCOUNTER WITH A TIGER, AT DOHA ZOO

This was the nearest distance I had ever experienced while observing (and recording) a tiger in a zoo.



Doha Zoo, Qatar.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

POSING WITH ANIMALS AT DOHA ZOO

One of the must visit places when you go on a holiday is the zoo. You get to know the country from the one specific animal that can only be found there.

Introducing the oryx - the one animal that is associated with the State of Qatar (I think). Read more about this animal HERE.


The white tiger looked exhausted but we could watch it from a close proximity.





According to my friend, Mr. Razib, we were lucky because we managed to see many animals that day. When he and his family members were here, when the weather was much hotter, the situation was different. Most probably the animals love the cool air outside much more so they were taking the chance to roam around.



really healthy zebras


This was the closest distance I had ever experienced getting near a tiger. Pray god the fence would remain strong. The tiger was roaring non-stop, perhaps it was hungry which was not so good news.





birds of a feather flock together

We were there quite late, at almost 5:00 p.m. and with a plane to catch in less than 2 hours., we could not spend too much time at the zoo even though I would just love to do that. If I am not a teacher, I am quite sure I will be taking veterinary science or zoology. I should start surfing the Web now for the next zoo to visit.

"Someone told me it's all happening at the zoo."
~ Paul Simon ~